Charlie Puth sold his luxurious Beverly Hills mansion to Bravo's Million Dollar List star Josh Flack in an off-market deal.
The 32-year-old Grammy-nominated singer's four-bedroom property, which he purchased in 2017 for just under $9 million, was last listed for $11 million.
The luxurious mid-century modern home first hit the market in November of last year for $17 million. In May, the We Won't Talk hitmaker dropped $3 million from the asking price, down to $14 million, and then dropped another $3 million.
The residence was built in 1965 by renowned architect Rex Lottery, who designed Elvis and Priscilla Presley's home in Truesdale Estates.
The property was once a vibrant social center for Beverly Hills' elite. It was previously owned by Freddy de Cordova, producer of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and was called 'The De Cordova House'.
Charlie Puth sold his luxurious Beverly Hills mansion to Bravo's Million Dollar List star Josh Flack in an off-market deal.
The We Don't Talk Anymore singer's four-bedroom property, 32, which she purchased in 2017 for just under $9 million, was last listed for $11 million; April Wednesday movie
The 1960s-inspired home was also used to house President Ronald Reagan's advisors.
Immaculately crafted from concrete, redwood, glass and stone, it features a mid-century design.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home, located in the affluent Truesdale Estates neighborhood, features a formal entry foyer, a living room with two-story ceilings, and a built-in wet bar.
Abundant natural light floods in through the floor-to-ceiling windows, highlighting the oak paneling and custom wood details.
Highlights include an office with a private patio, a sunken family room with an original stone fireplace, a formal dining room, a marble breakfast bar, and a laundry room.
The master bedroom suite also offers a private bathroom with sauna, rain shower, skylight, soaking tub, and double marble vanity.
Outside, the garden offers complete privacy and provides an ideal setting for both relaxation and entertaining.
There is a generously sized heated pool with mountain and city views, an elevated dining patio, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, and a fire pit lounge.
The house has a long driveway and a covered garage that has been converted into a gym.
The luxurious mid-century modern home first hit the market in November of last year for $17 million.
In May, the Grammy-nominated singer knocked $3 million off the asking price.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home features a formal entry foyer, a two-story ceiling and a living room with a built-in bar.
The bedroom features a vintage green rug.
Plenty of natural light comes in through the floor-to-ceiling windows – oak paneling and custom wood accents.
The spacious kitchen has marble and gold details.
Highlights include an office with a private patio, a sunken family room with an original stone fireplace, a formal dining room, a marble breakfast bar, and a laundry room.
The modern bathroom has elegant designs.
In addition to a marble bathtub, the bathroom features a luxurious walk-in closet.
The master bedroom suite also offers a private bathroom with sauna, rain shower, skylight, soaking tub, and double marble vanities.
The residence was built in 1965 by renowned architect Rex Lottery, who designed Elvis and Priscilla Presley's home in Drysdale Estates.
Immaculately crafted from concrete, redwood, glass and stone, it features a mid-century design.
There are many green details throughout the house.
With a spacious layout, the estate is perfect for entertainment lovers.
The property was once a vibrant social center for Beverly Hills' elite. It was previously owned by Freddy de Cordova, producer of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and was called 'The De Cordova House'.
Outside, the garden offers complete privacy and provides an ideal setting for both relaxation and entertaining.
The house has a long driveway and a covered garage that has been converted into a gym.
There is a generously sized heated pool with mountain and city views, an elevated dining patio, a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, and a fire pit lounge.
Puth home purchase adds multimillion-dollar property to Flagg's expanding portfolio (pictured)
Bud still owns properties in Studio City and Santa Barbara, indicating that he has not abandoned California. The sale follows Budh's recent wedding at his family home in Montecito, California.
For Flack, the purchase of Budh's home adds another multimillion-dollar property to the star running back's expanding portfolio.
According to recent reports, he is expanding his real estate projects to North Bay Road in Miami and is actively looking for properties in New York with his father, Michael Flagg, director of the Edith Flagg fashion brand.
His portfolio already includes his current residence on Strada Gorda Road in Lower East Gate Bel Air, as well as another property in Beverly Hills.